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Post  kevjhnsn on Sun Mar 04, 2012 11:14 pm

hi there guys sorry been a bit qiut on here
been busy worked 99 1/2 hrs in 7 days
and driven 1864 miles over the welsh mountains back and too
so nackered is a understatment to say the least
so no videos or not even a spanner of the bourd gone near a engine
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Post  DanBoy on Mon Mar 05, 2012 9:45 am

Think of how many engines the wages will buy you Kev ? Very Happy Very Happy I went to the Tractor Show at Malvern yesterday. It was snowing and bloody freezing and there were only half a dozen stationary engines there. Everybody else had gone home. I wished that I had stayed at home and done some work on my engines.

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Post  stationary stu on Mon Mar 05, 2012 11:02 am

You can't have every thing Kev, make money now ready for the summer. lol! lol!

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Post  mike d on Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:55 pm

good god Kevin did you throw the taco out of the window..all those hours...
you must be keen..lol.,lol..
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Post  kevjhnsn on Thu Mar 08, 2012 12:24 am

mike d wrote:good god Kevin did you throw the taco out of the window..all those hours...
you must be keen..lol.,lol..
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mike is only a 2 3/4 tonne van so no taco lol
wish there was as not my little girls for 3 1/2 weeks apart from when there asleep
and another 6 am this morning and be a late return trip as this is also the
north west coast of wales dinas abersoch area in the back and beyonds
5 1/2hrs drive there and back
plus doing the job when we get there
but its all money and ofcourse some for the engine kitty
new towbar for the car to start off as second hand is worse than trying to find a wolseley wd1 lol
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Post  kevjhnsn on Thu Mar 08, 2012 12:28 am

daniel
well at least it was some fresh air for you and a setting up practice for the warmer season on the field mate lol
thanks for the tank straps mate your a star for that one
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Post  kevjhnsn on Thu Mar 08, 2012 12:40 am

stationary stu wrote:You can't have every thing Kev, make money now ready for the summer. lol! lol!

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while ive been away working in the out backs ive managed to find
4x s shaped spoked cast wheels
4x lister barrow trolley cast iron wheels
petter universal flat twin set with the toolbox dry stored
amanco johny boy as a runner 5 yrs back and on a trolley to
ive bought all of them apart from the johny boy as will be going back and trying to deal again on it in a month or 2
when ive cleared some engines out of my collection for the kitty and make room as this will not be squeezed in anywere as it deserves its own room to breath and not get damaged, thought about the living room BUT WIFE WASNT KEEN ON THE IDEA ????dont know why though lol lol
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Post  mike d on Thu Mar 08, 2012 12:41 am

Kev ive got a wolseley WD1..lol..
as you say its all money,and with no taco your on the go all the time...
you be careful out there mate...
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Post  kevjhnsn on Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:01 am

oh yes i am
i have two wondererful girls and im there world every tells me
so besides them theres my wife not to make a widow to
strong coffees and a sneeky nap for ten mins hear and there
window down a bit and tumping music were needed lol
i dont sleep many hours any way at the best of times so works out well at this time
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Post  stationary stu on Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:55 am

Sounds like you've found some good stuff while you've been out and about, good luck with the Amanco negosiations.

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Post  DanBoy on Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:02 am

Typical. You're out scouring the country for engines and getting paid for it! Very Happy You take care out there and remember it isn't always you, it's often the other idiots that cause the accidents.
I can't understand why your wife isn't keen on an engine in the living room! I haven't asked mine yet, but I'm sure she wouldn't object. lol! lol!

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